Archived 4 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine The closest he came to a winner's medal at Everton was as a finalist in the League Cup in 1977.
Latchford later also played for Dutch club NAC Breda (15 Appearances – 13 Goals), Newport County and finally Merthyr Tydfil before retiring as a player in 1987.
During his time at Everton, he was the club's leading post Second World War goalscorer with 138 goals, a record he held until 1989 when Graeme Sharp exceeded Latchford's tally.
By the time Latchford left Everton, only Dixie Dean (pre Second World War) had scored more goals for the club in history.
(In March 1974, Bob managed the rare footballing feat of scoring twice against a sibling in a top-flight match [2].)